And thus, the 2025 Hero Forge Advent Calendar comes to a close. A slightly distressing and terrifying close.
If I'm being generous, there are probably 8 or 9 days worth of stuff that I will ever bother to using. So, like a third overall. The most likely thing being the socks from Christmas Day, that have already been added to a few minis. But mostly this year was a little lackluster. What I do want though is whoever designed the tied sweatshirt to be given a lot more clothes to make. Because the modelling on that is delightful.
But we made it though the whole month without a single pair of pants. Or a shirt. We got a couple of jackets, not a single under layer top.
On the plus side though, at least we got both the Cyclops and the Stoatfolk out of the way inside the calendar, and not clogging up a regular Treasure Tuesday.
Mostly though, while I fully appreciate that it's a whole month of free stuff, this year was incredibly uninspired. Four swords... when what we already have is 900 swords. One of which was designed by the work experience kid. Four pairs of shoes. Two of which were sandals.
But it is what it is.
As I said to somebody recently, I don't know where these two characters are going, but I know that I'm absolutely not going with them.
Anyway.
This week's Christmas Leftover Salad was a little bit of a damp squib. Mostly my own fault because it ended up being something of a loaded potato salad, but what I should have done was roasted the potatoes, I just couldn't be bothered.
The Mini Media Reviews for this week were Vesper, a post-apocalyptic movie that... was very good, but also didn't necessarily feel like it was treading any new ground. The world building and art design was excellent, the story just felt a little thin. Decent though.
I followed that up with the first season of Raised By Wolves. Which, although not headed by Ridley Scott, is clearly set inside a Ridley Scott/Alien inspired universe. Because when the androids have white blood, you know what universe we're in. Scott also directed the first two episodes. Although none of it was written by him.
It's good. It's very strange at times, and there is a lot of switching back and forth to who we consider to be the "good characters" or even the "heroes". It also got cancelled after two seasons, but after watching the first season, I had to get the second one.
A dishonorable mention goes to Operation Fortune, that I also picked up at the library before Christmas. When I tell you that I got like half an hour into it before I turned it off, because I'd been watching it with no sound on for ten minutes because the absolute fucking cringe I was experiencing was off the charts. And when I discovered just now that Guy Ritchie encouraged everybody to improvise as much as possible, that explains so fucking much about why this movie is terrible.
Absolutely fucking not.
The week between Christmas and New Year is always a bit of a black hole. On Monday I tided the apartment, took down the few Christmas decorations around my place, put away my presents, reorganised a few things as a result, and generally spruced things up. Noice.
We already covered New Year's Eve/Day... although the afternoon did culminate, shall we say, with a gentleman caller. Which is either a good indicator for the year ahead, or given the inherent mild weirdness of said gentleman, the proverbial kiss of death. In truth, it's probably neither, it is what is is. A pleasant enough way to kill part of an afternoon.
Friday I drove down to Burnside Library to drop some things off, but also because my library isn't open again until next week, and they had the second season of Raised by Wolves on the shelf.

Then I came back and spent an hour putting together the Lego Lucky Bamboo set that Fluffy got me for Christmas.
It's a simple set, it only took me an hour to complete it, but it's a beautiful end result.
I also love the little details like the fact that there is a little coin inside the build under the bamboo to represent that lucky bamboo is supposed to represent "wealth and prosperity" in Feng Sui.
Honestly, the green photographs a little better than it looks in real life. It's just a tiny bit off. Not terrible, but generally speaking real Lucky Bamboo is a little bit more of a yellowy green. I still love it though.
We also had no Friday Night DnD this week.
Anyway...
Today wasn't much of anything. We did the supermarket and that was it really.

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